Hi everyone
This may sound like a silly question but how do I find out what frequency an aircraft is currently using, there are the obvious ones like if its just taken off
it would be using tower or ground at the airport etc,
for example I was tracking police 151 around crewe area today on planeplotter how would I find out what frequency they were using, or high level flights
Is there a website with the info on (i`ve googled it but couldnt really find anything) If it helps I live in manchester.
Thanks
frequency in use
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Re: frequency in use
Police helies will be on the local approach &tower freqs, and under shawbury control,
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Re: frequency in use
Don't know how much use this will be, but the link below is from the NATS,
http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com/public/in ... d=354.html
Also, aerodrome frequencies
http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com/public/in ... id=13.html
http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com/public/in ... d=354.html
Also, aerodrome frequencies
http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com/public/in ... id=13.html
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Re: frequency in use
If you download the ATZ layer for Planeplotter you could see what areas aircraft are in and then look up the ATC.
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Re: frequency in use
The Taggart copter will only speak to tower/approach in your local zone. You won't get much more out of it than that. I can testify as the Taggart fly their whisk over Arthur's Seat frequently. I know that's been explained before, but I have to back up what has been mentioned.
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